Tuesday, July 26, 2016

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It was Moving Day! If you've ever moved from one house to another, across the street or across the country, you know how much fun it can be. And if you think it's fun, you've never done it. Our daughter and son-in-law and their two boys had moved a lot of their belongings to a temporary house while major repairs were being done on their house. A few weeks after they hauled a lot of their life into their temporary home, they got to move it out again and back into their real home. We all pitched in and there were a lot of trips back and forth with armloads of boxes and bags, and loading everything into several family vehicles. Our then three-year-old grandson was watching all the work going on, and as he heard some of us discussing what was still left to do, he quickly volunteered his personal perspective. We hadn't yet asked him to do anything, but he still turned to walk away with these words on his lips: "I'm not available right now."

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Missing Your Mission."

It was kind of cute hearing those words from a little guy. It's not cute at all when God hears those words from His grown-up kids like you and me. Sadly, it's a response that God hears a lot when He's calling us to do something for Him; "I'm not available right now." You may never say it in words, but you might as well because it puts into words how you're living.

How many times over the years has God asked one of His children the question that He asked Isaiah in our word for today from the Word of God? It's in Isaiah 6:8-9. Just before this, God has responded to Isaiah's confession of his desperate need for God's forgiveness with this wonderful news: "Your guilt is taken away and your sin atoned for." That's what He said to you the day you came to the cross where Jesus died for you and you gave yourself to Him.

Now comes the question for all of us who have experienced that awesome miracle of being forgiven by a holy God. "Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?' And I said, 'Here am I. Send me!' He said, 'Go and tell this people.'" Isaiah had earlier said, "My eyes have seen the King, the Lord Almighty." But he was surrounded by people who had never seen the King. And when God asked who would tell them, he didn't say, "I'm not available right now." He knew God was asking Him to join in a rescue work He wanted to do. And Isaiah wisely said, "Here am I. Send me."

God has work that He's wanted to do through you, but maybe you've not been available. You are, in essence, then, hijacking your life to take it where you want it to go instead of where He made it to go. Maybe you've been thinking, "Here am I. Send him." Let someone else go. Let someone else do it. You cannot delegate the call of God on you to anyone else! Maybe you've said, "I'll do it later – after I've finished my plans." Excuse me, you're not available.

Years ago when God wanted His people to be busy building His house, He said, "My house remains a ruin while each of you is busy with his own house" (Haggai 1:9). Is He saying to you, "My work is suffering while you are busy with your work"? You are missing the very significance your heart is hungry for. You're missing a destiny moment here. The God of the universe is inviting you to join Him in a work that will last forever and you're "not available right now." I'm sure grateful Jesus didn't say that when the Father asked Him to come here and die for you and me.

He spent His Son for you. And you're not available for what He rescued you to do? There are lives He wants you to help be in heaven with you. There's a divine assignment with your name on it. There's a calling God made you to pursue. Anything else is just wasted years. Today, why don't you tell Him, "Lord, I am available – right now – for whatever You ask me to do." Or as the hymn writer said so well: "I'll go where You want me to go, dear Lord, o'er mountain or plain or sea; I'll do what You want me to do, dear Lord; I'll be what You want me to be."